In December 2016, the California State Lands Commission (CSLC) approved regulations that increased the fee paid by ships with a qualifying voyage arrival at a California port. The fee was increased from $850 to $1,000. The Board of Equalization will begin collecting the increased fee on or after 1st April 2017.
The fee is deposited into the Marine Invasive Species Control Fund and funds the state's Marine Invasive Species Program.
The Marine Invasive Species Act requires ships over 300 GRT and carrying or capable of carrying ballast water that arrive at a California port to submit a US Coast Guard Ballast Water Management Report (OMB No. 1625-0069) to the CSLC.
Ships must submit the Ballast Water Management Report at least 24 hours before arrival at that California port. If the ship’s voyage is less than 24 hours, the ship must submit the report prior to departing the port of departure.
For further information please refer to the letter from the CSLC dated 19 April 2017!
Please note the following addtional BWM CSLC reporting forms:
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The Bunker Alerts are not intended to be an evaluation of overall bunker quality in the port or area concerned, but usually highlight a specific parameter within the fuel which has raised a quality issue.
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